Recently, United Micro had the honor of becoming a member of the Shenzhen UAV Industry Association (hereinafter referred to as “SZUAA”). During a formal membership certificate presentation ceremony, Mr. Yang Jincai, the founding president of SZUAA, personally awarded the membership certificate and honor plaque to United Micro’s representative.
At a subsequent discussion meeting, Ms. Guo Si, Executive Vice President of SZUAA, warmly welcomed United Micro’s membership. Both parties engaged in in-depth discussions on how to accelerate the cultivation of new productivity under the current economic and social backdrop, and how to leverage next-generation wireless communication technology to promote the development of the low-altitude economy as a key driver of future economic growth.
In recent years, the low-altitude industry has been thriving, with an increasing demand for communication technology. United Micro focuses on cutting-edge 5G intelligent cellular communication chip design and has been fully dedicated to research and technological innovation in wireless communication chips since its inception. It is one of the few companies in China capable of developing 5G eMBB cellular baseband chips and vehicle system SoC chips, while also providing a platform for customizing large-scale high-speed SoC chip designs. United Micro’s membership will undoubtedly greatly enhance communication and collaboration within the low-altitude economy sector in Shenzhen, injecting new vitality into the long-term development of industries such as drones and smart transportation.
Introduction to the Shenzhen UAV Industry Association
The Shenzhen UAV Industry Association (referred to as “Shenzhen UAV Association”) is a non-profit social organization approved and registered by the Shenzhen Municipal Civil Affairs Bureau. Established in 2015, it currently has over 560 member units nationwide. In June 2022, it was selected as a service demonstration site for social organizations in Shenzhen (hub-type services).
The association includes 32 expert committees, such as the Drone Expert Committee, Standardization Committee, Racing Committee, Aerial Photography Committee, Youth Smart Technology Education Committee, Waterborne Unmanned Systems Committee, Hydrogen Energy Committee, Countermeasure Technology Committee, Flight Control Technology Committee, New Materials Committee, Motor and Electronic Speed Controller Committee, Industrial Design Expert Committee, Science and Technology Committee, Metaverse Committee, and Low-Altitude Flight Committee. It also established intellectual property protection and fair trade workstations.
In 2018, the association initiated the National UAV Industry Association Joint Conference mechanism, which currently has 105 member organizations. It has established connections with UAV industry organizations in over 50 countries and regions. Since its inception, it has successfully hosted seven World Drone Conferences, eight Shenzhen International Drone Expos, over 600 forums on various UAV applications, more than 50 UAV demonstrations and racing competitions, and has developed 70 group standards for UAVs.